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Spring-loaded Expandable Links were made in the 1950s and 1960s by Swiss bracelet maker . I’m looking for a replacement bracelet for my 6542 GMT. Can someone guide me .Rolex end link codes and bracelet numbers. On watches with removable end links (non-solid), .Spring-loaded Expandable Links were made in the 1950s and 1960s by Swiss bracelet maker Gay Frères and in the U.S.A. by C&I for use on Rolex Sport Models like the Submariner, GMT Master and Explorer.
I’m looking for a replacement bracelet for my 6542 GMT. Can someone guide me to the correct stamp I need for the end links? Spec for the bracelet should be helpful too!
End links varied based on the models and decade the bracelet was used. During the 1960s, the Submariners utilized 20mm, crimped, 80 stamped end links and the GMTs utilized 20mm, crimped, 58 end links.
Rolex end link codes and bracelet numbers. On watches with removable end links (non-solid), both the bracelet and end links have a number. By identifying which end links were used together with which bracelets, you can know if the end links are indeed correct for your watch.Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: GMT Bracelet Endpieces Query
This is an original and rarely for sale Swiss Rivet bracelet, number 7206, with 58 end pieces that I currently have on my Rolex GMT (1962). ,400 (which is what I paid) or best reasonable offer! It is in very good condition for its age and has some minor finish wear which I will show to the buyer by separate high resolution email. I managed to source a gen 93150 clasp with diver's extension for my 16800 (fits the year code perfectly) but I need to know what the part number is for the springbars on the clasp. I want to install new ones ads the clasp is GEN and these are probably in dire need of replacement. The clasp is still on its way to me. E.Rolex is renowned for some of the most iconic and recognizable bracelet designs of all time, and their catalog includes several different bracelet styles along with a few strap options. Take a look at our in-depth Rolex bracelet and straps guides for tips on how to wear and adjust your watch to suit your needs.
Bracelet Code - sometimes etched on the bracelet link closest to the watch case on the inside; Endlink Code - etched on the very end of the band attached to the case, called the end-link. Clasp Code - engraved on the clasp under the buckle. All of these codes help us determine authenticity, and some help determine originality. The new generation with folded links appears in the late 1960s and bears the references 7834/7835/7836 (and 9315 for the Rolex Submariner, but more on that variant later), the end links themselves evolving to fit the new bracelet and the new cases better.Spring-loaded Expandable Links were made in the 1950s and 1960s by Swiss bracelet maker Gay Frères and in the U.S.A. by C&I for use on Rolex Sport Models like the Submariner, GMT Master and Explorer. I’m looking for a replacement bracelet for my 6542 GMT. Can someone guide me to the correct stamp I need for the end links? Spec for the bracelet should be helpful too!
End links varied based on the models and decade the bracelet was used. During the 1960s, the Submariners utilized 20mm, crimped, 80 stamped end links and the GMTs utilized 20mm, crimped, 58 end links.Rolex end link codes and bracelet numbers. On watches with removable end links (non-solid), both the bracelet and end links have a number. By identifying which end links were used together with which bracelets, you can know if the end links are indeed correct for your watch.
Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: GMT Bracelet Endpieces Query
This is an original and rarely for sale Swiss Rivet bracelet, number 7206, with 58 end pieces that I currently have on my Rolex GMT (1962). ,400 (which is what I paid) or best reasonable offer! It is in very good condition for its age and has some minor finish wear which I will show to the buyer by separate high resolution email.
I managed to source a gen 93150 clasp with diver's extension for my 16800 (fits the year code perfectly) but I need to know what the part number is for the springbars on the clasp. I want to install new ones ads the clasp is GEN and these are probably in dire need of replacement. The clasp is still on its way to me. E.Rolex is renowned for some of the most iconic and recognizable bracelet designs of all time, and their catalog includes several different bracelet styles along with a few strap options. Take a look at our in-depth Rolex bracelet and straps guides for tips on how to wear and adjust your watch to suit your needs.
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Bracelet Code - sometimes etched on the bracelet link closest to the watch case on the inside; Endlink Code - etched on the very end of the band attached to the case, called the end-link. Clasp Code - engraved on the clasp under the buckle. All of these codes help us determine authenticity, and some help determine originality.
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